If you’ve been following Yahoo Style‘s Denim Week coverage, we’ve already brought you the best brands out there, as well as the craziest jean styles to know this summer. Now, we will be taking a look back at the best denim ad campaigns of all time. Ever since the inception of blue jeans by Levi Strauss in 1873, styles have run the gamut from bootcut to skinny and straight-leg to boyfriend.

New mom Brook Power is a new mom, and she’s Playboy’s 2017 Playmate of the Year. Playboy has crowned its 2017 Playmate of the Year — and here’s why you should care: Brook Power is not only the first Native American model to snag the title, she’s also a new mom. On the cover, Power poses topless in a tropical setting with a carefully positioned parrot, and in one interior shot, she leans against rocks in a waterfall, topless and wearing sheer, gold embroidered pants.

Whether you wear it loose around your neck or tie it tight like a choker, this accessory has been spotted on all of you favorite it-girls from Gigi Hadid, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to fashion model veteran— Kate Moss. Brit-based brand, Rockins is behind the skinny scarf spotted on all of these fashionable ladies. If you look to the past, skinny scarves are nothing new.

Coach is making a comeback, and the label’s buzzworthy cashmere dinosaur sweater is proof of that. The $695 crewneck sweater from Stuart Vevers’ spring collection is favored by several members of the celeb set, from top models like Kate Moss to actors like Michael B. Jordan.

You may disagree, but we’re actually kind of excited that summer’s ending. Hear us out: As much as we love going to the beach and picnicking in the park, there’s something about autumn — that crisp air, those crunchy leaves, the pumpkin flavored everything — that just feels refreshing. And the clothes! Fall clothes are the best.

It’s Vintage Week at Yahoo Style! In honor of our favorite environmentally friendly way to make sure you’re never wearing the same outfit as anyone else, we’re bringing you insider intel on the best vintage — what to look for, where to find it, and how to make the most money when selling yours. The red carpet is where we look for the most “aspirational” fashion — that is to say, the most outlandishly expensive and out of reach. In this, the era of the superstar stylist, it’s rare to see a true curveball on the red carpet — unless, of course, a celeb opts for vintage.

Kate Moss was the DJ, and Sophie Turner (aka Sansa Stark) was among the star-studded guest list, as the fanciful Italian fashion house Miu Miu presented its 2017 resort collection for haute couture week in Paris.

The only way you don’t already know it’s Kate Moss’s birthday is if you haven’t yet logged into social media today . Moss, whose iconic style has been more than well-documented , is being wished many happy returns a million times over on Instagram. From Christy Turlington to our own Joe Zee, from legendary makeup artist Gucci Westman to Mario Testino, everyone’s wishing the original supermodel a happy 41 st . Related: Steal Her Style: Kate Moss Moss is the definitive it-girl ; it’s not hyperbole to say that her personal style is the most influential ever. Because of her, young women pair denim cutoffs with fringed moccasins; bunny ears with bustiers; cheetah print coats with striped t-shirts and ballet flats ; and skinny jeans with over-sized blazers —not to mention the tiny anchor tattoo so many young girls get in her honor. When it comes to fashion, there’s no holding back with Moss, and at no time is this more true than when it comes time to break out her birthday suits. Related: About Last Night: Kate Moss To celebrate her 25th, Moss hopped from the Versace runway to her birthday bash in the same red mini dress she’d just debuted. For her 34th, she accessorized a star-print Chanel jumpsuit with a gold star painted over her right eye (a la Kiss front man Paul Stanley). And today—though we can only imagine what’s in store for tonight—the 41-year-old stepped out in an outfit that screamed: “I’m going to throw on all of my favorite clothes, because, f$%*, it’s my birthday!”

Kate Moss, aka fashion’s ultimate chameleon, turns 42 on Saturday. And what better way to pay tribute to everyone’s favorite muse than by highlighting the men who have loved her the most? From boyfriends to best photographer buds, to the artists who have been inspired by her, here is a quick look at the well-lived, well-loved life of the stylish Ms. Moss.

Marlene Dietrich became a big fan of the tux in the 1930s, wearing it both on and offscreen. Later on, the look evolved from a costume to a style statement thanks to Yves Saint Laurent who designed Le Smoking, the ultimate power suit, in 1966. Though it caused an uproar at the time, it was quickly favored by the likes of Charlotte Rampling, Betty Catroux, and Catherine Deneuve.

As we near the end of 2015, it’s a time for rest, reflection, and possibly time to make a few style resolutions. Like, say, upping your weekend style game (read: no more darting out to run errands in sweats so grubby you’re terrified of running into someone you know). If your own off-duty style could use a refresh, look no further than the 13 models ahead. While anyone can look fabulous in a couture gown, these are the women whose style is equally impressive off the runway, and they’ll show you how to wear basics like skinny jeans and sneakers with maximum élan.

For most of us, there comes a time when our wardrobe begins to bore us to tears. If you’re facing down a closet full of clothes, yet convinced you have “nothing to wear,” it’s not your wardrobe that’s lacking — it’s inspiration. So we’re looking to some of our favorite celebs to wake up our wardrobe with cool, easy-to-copy outfits. Whether your work wardrobe needs some sprucing, or your weekend go-tos are all worn out, click ahead for four celeb looks that’ll make you excited to get dressed again.

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